Hey folks!
hope you all have a great time.
I just discovered this issue I got with my Studer 962 mixing desk. The left channel was always a tad lower in VU peak in comparison to the right one. So I checked with some sinuses and indeed - the lower the frequency, the less level it spits out. Could that be a filtering cap in the signal path that lost capacitance over time and moved the corner frequency up a few hertz too much?
If so - which one could it be?
Thanks in advance!
Cheers
JR
hope you all have a great time.
I just discovered this issue I got with my Studer 962 mixing desk. The left channel was always a tad lower in VU peak in comparison to the right one. So I checked with some sinuses and indeed - the lower the frequency, the less level it spits out. Could that be a filtering cap in the signal path that lost capacitance over time and moved the corner frequency up a few hertz too much?
If so - which one could it be?
Thanks in advance!
Cheers
JR